Archiving and posting information helps with special needs students.Students who miss class can be more accountable for the things they missed.Students with different learning styles can access information in different ways.Help keep the teacher organized and focused.Creates an archive of a class. Student Blogging When facts are free, curiosity becomes a mandate.Engaging the important questionsCreating confidenceBringing in new voices and ideasExpanding the boundaries of the classroom Every student can articulate their thoughts on the essential questions on each unit without regard for space and with nearly limitless resources.Students could build on their previous work, expanding on thoughts and exploring multiple paths.Students could view and react to the work of their classmates.Digital portfolios are easy to sort, present, and assess.Tracking progress and engaging students in meaningful dialogue is incredibly easy.Reflection became natural within a couple of weeks. Students take pride in their blogsA wide audience could interact with the ideas presented by the students.Blogging is more than journaling. It’s dynamic. Profound connections with the curriculum can be made. It’s difficult to cheat.Students can revise their work. Google Docs Real-Time Collaboration in your classroom and beyond. Forums CommunityConnectionSharing and showcasingAsking questionsBreaking barriers

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Showcasing Workhttp://my.pbworks.com

Getting Helphttp://.pbworks.com/ayuda "It gives students an opportunity to gain further knowledge about things going on in class. If you take a look at the Homework Help board, it is flooded with student drafts with a lot of peer editing going on. Students can get almost immediate feedback on their stories from people who the stories are written for. ... With educational topics on the board, it can get people talking and they can carry those discussions over into the classroom."

-Ashlee

Wikis What is a Wiki? The definition of Wiki, according to Wikipedia, “is a website that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit and change available content, typically without the need for registration. This ease of interaction and operation makes a wiki an effective tool for mass collaborative authoring.” How can I use a Wiki? Easily create simple websites, including a portalProject development with peer reviewGroup authoringTrack a group projectData collectionArchive and build on knowledgeDescribe classesPresentations Samples Wiki del proyecto:http://ticparale.pbworks.comWiki de un proyecto:http://lacununiversity.wikispaces.comInsertar otros ejemplos... Mayor Información:Jairo Alberto Galindo Cjairoalberto.galindo@gmail.com. Twitter in the Classroom The Twitter Experiementhttp://www.utdallas.edu/~mrankin/usweb/twitterconclusions.htm Flickr in the classroom:http://jakespeak.blogspot.com/2006/03/classroom-uses-of-flickr.html How Teachers, Principals and Students are Using Google Docs TIC y Aprendizaje Atrapar a nuestros estudiantes con sus propias herramientas. Jairo Alberto Galindo C.Docente Unisalle Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación.TIC. Todo aquello que comprende el estudio, desarrollo, implementación, almacenamiento y distribución de la información mediante la utilización de hardware y software. Los medios para almacenar, procesar y difundir todo tipo de información con diferentes finalidades